A new tea party candidate seems primed to succeed Florida’s own “Coke Congressman” in the House of Representatives.
Businessmen Curt Clawson won the GOP’s nomination in a special election Tuesday in the state’s very conservative 19th district, according to the Associated Press.
Clawson, a millionaire with endorsements from Sen. Rand Paul and Rep. Michele Bachmann, funded the campaign with a $3.4 million of his own personal funds, according to Politico.
He triumphed in a crowded and messy Republican field against several state party leaders, who at one point ganged up on Clawson to question him about business dealings with a convicted sex offender. But Clawson held his own, making a mark with advertising like a local Super Bowl TV ad that showed Clawson challenging the president, Politico reported.









